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The MS Program in Financial Engineering at Baruch College enrolled its first
cohort of students in September 2002. You can find information and statistical data regarding the admission process in our program, both in terms of acceptance
numbers and in terms of the background of the applicants admitted to the
Financial Engineering Program.
Acceptance and Enrollment Rates for the Financial Engineering MS Program
The admission requirements were increased for Fall 2007 admission. All
applicants are required to have completed two semesters of calculus, one
semester of linear algebra, one semester of probability, know C++ at the level
of one undergraduate class, and have knowledge of finance, either by having
completed one undergraduate class or from work experience.
The standard for admission is the same for applications for part-time and for
full-time study, as well as for applications from international and US-based
applicants.
Most importantly, we do not have a target for a certain number of enrolled
students every year. This allows us to set a standard for admission before
beginning to evaluate the applications, and stand by it until the end of the
process. Based on the strength of the applicant pool, we were able to
significantly increase the admission standard every year.
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